The rear clearance is just enough to allow the rear fence mount to slide without contacting the outfeed table. I can assemble this more than one way, hence the orientation arrows below haha. Slick surface and easy to maintain.Īnother FOG member asked about it so here it is. I also used a trick I learned from David Stanton's videos and that was to sand the top to 220 grit and then use paste wax and power buff with a ROS and steel wool.
The sides are made from 15mm Baltic Birch and the top is made from awful home center nominal 3/4' birch face ply. It is actually quite simple, however since it mounts on and off a welded tube assembly, I built this one in place on the saw as I wanted to assure the extension was parallel to the saw table.
One of the challenges is how to mount it due to the rear track for the rack and pinion fence. I took inspiration from a few others that I came across on the internet and built mine to store in a small space and simply lift on and off the saw.
Here is a quick assembly, compact outfeed table for a DeWalt jobsite saw.